Imagine this, George Harrison was like a closed book when it came to Beatles albums, yet people say his songs on the albums are the better parts of it. His songs were generally rejected, so after they split, Harrison had a MASSIVE catalogue of unused songs of his. This album, prooves exactly how much of a True Beatle the man was.

Its about 15 minutes under 2 hours, pretty darn long album, but it is actually amazing...

When i want to listen to music for a while then i come across this, i have to play all of it... It is a masterful work.

It is overlooked most of the time, with John Lennon's Imagine album, which is still excellent, no doubt. But not comparible..

Even the first 2 songs set things off so perfectly..

Its like 2 thirds, pure George Harrison(even some Bob Dylan is there), then the last bit is actually like listening to a Beatles album.

A couple Months ago I saw "Rain" a tribute to The Beatles with my girlfriend. Pretty much the best Beatles impersonators in the world. One of the best days of my life.

I saw them too. They were excellent, though my favorite was a group that performed with the Cleveland Pops Orchestra in the background. I think they were called "Classical Mystery Tour" though I could be wrong (it was like two years ago...)

Hearing that final E chord in the end of "A Day in the Life" by three grand pianos live is quite possibly the most striking thing I have ever witnessed.